4. The idea that the poor, oppressed natives need a white man to save them.

5. The idea that a man is only good marriage material for a European woman if he's European too.

And then there's the plot holes.
Such as why doesn't anyone on the French side notice the governor's son sneaking out to who-knows-where?

Why exactly does Pierre, of all people get to lead the Riff band? Wasn't there a native Riff who could do the job just as well and had equal single combat skills? (see point 2)For example, anyone else in the group? The thing is, I actually love this show (But then, I'm an 18-year-old Australian musical geek) so it's not Complaining About Musicals I Don't Like. It's a veryGuilty Pleasure for me.

@phoenixdaughter: Listen to it! But beware- the songs are ear worms. I'd suggest the early 1929 movie version with John Boles and Carlotta King (you can find it on youtube) or the 1955 TV broadcast (on DVD) with Nelson Eddy as starting points.

@Pannic: Yeah, but in my experience, those sorts of beliefs about Arabs/Muslims still exist in modern Western popular culture in the 21st century to some extent. The idea about Arab/Muslim men all being sexist is behind the idea that "All women in "the Muslim world" are oppressed" and all those sensational stories about Afghanistan and burqas etc. (Not to say there aren't problems with women's rights in the Middle East/North Africa, but there are problems with women's rights in the West too. They're just not reported to the same extent.) Belly dancing is associated with strippers etc in some Westerners' minds.. the other side of the coin is "Arab/Muslim women are promiscuous." My friends don't see any problem with the skimpy outfit Jasmine wears in Disney's Aladdin for instance. (I love Aladdin too, it's just a little problematic.) Some people I know also think Muslims=Arabs=polygamy=sexism.

The one significant difference is that you're unlikely to find a "Muslim guy kidnaps/buys non-Muslim woman in majority Muslim country and they fall in love after he "conquers" her" story (Substitute "Non-Muslim guy impersonates Muslim guy" for this one and others, like P.C. Wren's Beau Sabreur) outside of Harlequin/Mills and Boon desert romance novels in the 21st century. It's those ideas about polygamy etc that motivated me to write a "retelling"(more like a deconstruction) of it, with a strong focus on colonialism, racism and its effects. The Red Shadow and Pierre are split into two different characters, with an emphasis on coming-of-age and the Shadow's attempts to gain the trust of the rest of his outlaw band. All but one follow him because they have to since he's the new Caid of the tribe. It's Young Adult. (And when the Riff Caid is a teenager, it's gonna be damn hard for anyone to trust him.)

BTW, found a very interesting book on Google Books and Amazon. Desert Songs: Western Images of Morocco and Moroccan Images of The West" by John R. Maier, which has a whole chapter discussing The Desert Song'' and its Orientalist implications. I have it in my research books folder for that book I'm working on.

Something which always puzzled me: How did Pierre manage to avoid suspicion all the time he was sneaking out to his secret work as the RS, especially those years after the incident where he refused to raid the village? He's a French Legionnaire, an officer from a well-connected family. You'd think a superior officer would notice someone like him always being missing from the barracks. And again, how did he gain the trust of the Riffs at first? Did he know some of them before?

EDIT: How would you create a Headscratchers page for a work? Because this one has so many. And also, I'm surprised this show hasn't got any fanfics for it on fanfiction.net. You can find fics for the most obscure stuff on there...

Just posted some questions on the Headscratchers page. Do things about this operetta bug anyone else who's heard of it? Because they certainly bug me... especially the whole "Clementina-matchmaking-Pierre-and Margot" thing. My suspension of disbelief is at its "breaking point." (Clementina is my dream role, BTW. The Song of The Brass Key is so fun to sing.) Anyone want to answer my Headscratchers questions?

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